June 15, 2025
When you're launching a website, you're probably focused on the site itself—design, speed, plugins, maybe even SEO. But here's what often gets missed: email.
If your domain is yourbrand.com, wouldn’t you rather send emails from info@yourbrand.com instead of a Gmail account? It’s a small detail that builds instant credibility.
So why are so many people paying extra for this?
You don’t have to.

Some hosting companies charge a premium for email. Others skip it altogether. But with WordPress Hosting from SleekWeb, you get it bundled in — free email account and address included with every WordPress package.
No add-ons. No upsells. Just one complete setup.
Need to send client proposals? Newsletter updates? Internal team emails? It’s all covered.
Ask yourself: if you're already paying for hosting, why pay more for something that should come standard?
Running your site and email under one roof keeps things clean and easy.
Here’s how:
Less setup — You don’t have to mess with MX records or third-party integrations.
More trust — A branded email shows professionalism, especially when contacting customers or applying for partnerships.
Better security — Your data stays in one place, not scattered across free services you don’t control.
Plus, if anything goes wrong, you deal with one provider, not a support ticket ping-pong game.
Maybe you're not using WordPress. No problem.
SleekWeb’s Website Hosting plans also include email accounts. So whether you’re building a custom-coded site, a landing page, or just getting started with a one-pager, you still get a professional email address tied to your domain.
Again—no extra charges.
Here’s a quick way to decide:
If you’re using WordPress, go with WordPress Hosting. You’ll get optimized performance, auto-updates, and built-in email.
If you’re going fully custom or using another CMS, try Website Hosting — email is included there too.
Whichever you pick, make sure it gives you a full package. No one wants to juggle three different services just to get one site live.
Imagine applying for freelance work, pitching your product, or emailing a new contact. Are you sending that from a Gmail account—or from your own domain?
That one detail can make or break first impressions.
When WordPress hosting comes with email, there's no excuse not to set yourself up right from day one.